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Newbie Notebook: How attending the Eras Tour made this reporter a Swiftie

Newbie Notebook: How attending the Eras Tour made this reporter a Swiftie

This week, TorontoToday reporter Alex Flood takes readers behind the scenes of the opening night of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
VIDEO: Why are Taylor Swift fans arriving to Rogers Centre so early?

VIDEO: Why are Taylor Swift fans arriving to Rogers Centre so early?

TorontoToday asked Swifties why they showed up hours before their beloved pop star was set to dazzle the crowd
Taylor Swift captivates Toronto crowd on opening night

Taylor Swift captivates Toronto crowd on opening night

The energy in Toronto's Rogers Centre was electric on Thursday as nearly 50,000 Taylor Swift fans sang along to every lyric during the star's three-hour concert
CN Tower officials want Taylor Swift to brave EdgeWalk

CN Tower officials want Taylor Swift to brave EdgeWalk

‘It would be next level’: Bracing for waves of Swifties over the next two weeks, landmark hopes the pop star will join high-profile list of visitors
CN Tower climber greeted by ‘very good boy’ on observation deck

CN Tower climber greeted by ‘very good boy’ on observation deck

After conquering all 1,776 steps during United Way fundraiser, visually impaired resident Larissa Proctor received lots of snuggles and kisses from her guide dog, Jim
Queen Street West workers detail viral pickup truck crash

Queen Street West workers detail viral pickup truck crash

TorontoToday visited the block where last week's shocking police chase and car crash took place to talk to the people who saw it up close. 
Newbie Notebook: A welcome surprise while buying groceries downtown

Newbie Notebook: A welcome surprise while buying groceries downtown

For his first column entry, TorontoToday reporter and new resident Alex Flood adjusts to the big city grocery scene
VIDEO: How do Leafs fans feel about the Habs mural at College station?

VIDEO: How do Leafs fans feel about the Habs mural at College station?

TorontoToday cameras stopped by Scotiabank Arena to hear what people think about a piece of subway art that has divided hockey fans for nearly 40 years
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